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ABC This Week- Gov. Rick Perry and Stephen ColbertThis week, Republican frontrunner Mitt Romney is moving through South Carolina after a big win in New Hampshire. But will attacks by his Republican rivals about Romney's time at Bain Capital help their campaigns at the expense of their party?
Texas Gov. Rick Perry has called Romney a "vulture capitalist" repeatedly on the campaign trail this week. But the salvo may have backfired, as prominent conservatives rally in defense of Romney's business background costing Perry support he can't afford to lose.
This Sunday morning, "This Week" anchor George Stephanopoulos asks Perry about his attacks on Romney and his campaign's strategy to try to survive beyond South Carolina.
Then, in a "This Week" exclusive, comedian Stephen Colbert is creating a stir with his latest effort to explore a presidential run in his home state of South Carolina. And he is shining a spotlight on the shadowy super PAC organizations playing a key role in the current election battle, as they flood the airwaves with negative political ads.
Colbert comes to "This Week" to explain his campaign stunt, and whether secretive super PACs are distorting the political process.
Plus, "This Week" powerhouse roundtable with ABC's George Will and Cokie Roberts ABC News senior political correspondent Jonathan Karl the Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan and New York Times columnist and Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman debate the class war being waged in the GOP.
Will Republican hits on Romney's brand of capitalism come back to hurt the party in the fall? And a new book about the Obamas has the First Lady pushing back against the image of her as an "angry black woman." That and all the week's politics, Sunday on "This Week with George Stephanopoulos."
Meet The Press - South Carolina has become the firewall for Republicans trying to stop Mitt Romney from becoming the nominee. Chief among them, Newt Gingrich, who is unleashing a barrage of attacks on Romney's record as governor of Massachusetts and as head of Bain Capital. Gingrich will join us live to explain his strategy.
A new year, a new Congress: After the heated political fights this past year, what will the upcoming battles look like and will the tone in Washington be any better? Can Congress get anything done in an election year? We'll ask Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in an exclusive live interview.
South Carolina is known for cutthroat campaigning, and for the last 32 years, the candidate that has won the Republican primary there has gone on to be the party's nominee. With just six days until the votes are cast, we'll talk to two of the state's prominent Republicans: Sen. Lindsey Graham and Tea-Party backed freshman, Rep. Tim Scott
CNN State of the Union- This Sunday on State of the Union the presidential campaign is in full swing, and were covering every angle.
First, an interview with Texas Governor and Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry After deciding to stay in the race and compete in South Carolina, how well must he do in the Palmetto state to continue his campaign? Well ask him.
Then, the White House says its not in campaign mode just yet, but the release of the presidents fund-raising numbers this week say otherwise. We ask senior campaign strategist David Axelrod about the presidents plan for re-election and their focus on current GOP front-runner Mitt Romney.
Sen. John McCain who endorsed Mitt Romney the day after the Iowa caucuses, sits down with Candy to reflect on the race as well as his own experiences in South Carolina (a state he won) just four years ago.
And we talk to two South Carolina evangelical leaders, Bob Jones III, chancellor Bob Jones University and Reverend Brad Atkins, president South Carolina Baptist Convention about their influence in the primary.
Fareed Zakaria GPS- Watch GPS: Rogoff vs. Krugman, plus former Iraqi PM Allawi
On Fareed Zakaria GPS this week, honing in on the economy. What Americas next president needs to do to create jobs; the state of the U.S. economy; the fate of the Euro Zone economists Paul Krugman and Ken Rogoff face off in debate.
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Next we hear from the man who says Iraq is on the brink of disaster: former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi
And then a macro look back at the War in Iraq was it worth it for the U.S.? Conservative thinker Max Boot debates Peter Galbraith
All that, plus What in the World why high oil prices seem to be breaking a basic rule of economics.
CBS Face the Nation - Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, plus Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) and author of "The Obamas, Jodi Kantor
Fox News Sunday-GOP presidential race: former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.). Mitt Romney's history with Bain Capital: Rick Tyler. Private equity: Chris Chocola, Club for Growth.
Up w/Chris Hayes- Sundays from 8:00 10:00 a.m. ET.
On Sunday's "Up" we'll discuss the Stop Online Piracy Act (#SOPA), which internet companies & guest Alexis Ohanian are strongly lobbying against.
Jack abramoff, Senator Sanders, Bob Herbert, Katrina vandenHeuvel, Alexis Ohanian and NBCUniv. General Councel Rick Cotton
TV Ones Washington Watch - Patrick Gaspard, executive director of the Democratic National Committee.
Bloomberg TVs Political Capital - assesses the presidential race with John Podesta
The Chris Matthews Show- GOP presidential race: Michael Duffy, Time; Kelly O'Donnell, NBC; John Harris, Politico; Liz Marlantes, Christian Science Monitor.
C-SPAN's "Newsmakers," - Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Convention Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission
Reliable Sources- Coverage of presidential race: Nia-Malika Henderson the Washington Post; Maggie Haberman Politico; Glynnis MacNicol Business Insider. Michelle Obama's media image: David Shuster Current TV; Amy Holmes Glenn Beck TV. CBS' new morning show: Eric Deggans St. Petersburg Times; Verne Gay Newsday.
CBS Sunday Morning- Spy vs. Spy- David Martin reports on Iran and its nuclear program.
Q&A: Steven Spielberg on "War Horse"
CBS 60 Minutes
Groupon - In his first major interview since taking the multibillion dollar Internet company public late last year, the founder and CEO of online daily deals site Groupon talks about the company Forbes called the fastest growing in the world. Lesley Stahl interviews Andrew Mason. Shachar Bar-On is the producer.
Qatar -The tiny and prosperous Middle Eastern country with no income taxes and free health care is an island of calm in a sea of unrest as neighbors like Syria, Egypt and Bahrain experience social upheaval. Bob Simon reports. Harry Radliffe is the producer.
Jake -At 13 years old, Jake Barnett is already attending college and tutoring his much older "peers." In fact, the math and science prodigy was acing college courses when he was just eight and hopes to use his gift to change the world someday. Morley Safer reports. Katy Textor is the producer
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(52,791 posts)femmocrat
(28,394 posts)but not sure if sitting through the rest of the show is worth it.
cal04
(41,505 posts)Chris fact checking Abramoff
We'll get a fact check on that last Abramoff answer on apartheid and the international freedom foundation.
https://twitter.com/chrislhayes
Here's a link to the EPA site where you can look up greenhouse gas emissions from large facilities in your area
http://ghgdata.epa.gov/ghgp/main.do
Thanks for the link Chris Hayes
Talking about overturning citizens united
Katrina asks Abramoff, he agreed
Bernie joining the conversation
Nervous senate and house when they come up to vote. Because of their vote
Pass a Constitutional Amendment!
Karl Rove and the Koch brothers with their billions of dollars controlling the political process.
Abramoff agrees with Bernie ?